BetterWorld Telecom and Aptela Come to the Rescue of Obama Camp
Aptela and BetterWorld recently joined hands to improve the communications infrastructure of the Obama-Biden Campaign for Change. While the team was in need of an emergency and cost-friendly solution on realizing the inefficiency of its present infrastructure across seven key states, both telecommunications companies came to its rescue as soon as they received phone calls from Team Obama.
11/21/2008
Obama, Congress and Technology
Not to nerd out, but to quote Stan Lee's Spiderman, "With great power comes great responsibility," and the newly elected 111th Congress, with the majority being Democrats, better live up to the American peoples' expectations.
11/13/2008
Obama to Technologically Revolutionize the White House
According to NDN think tank president Simon Rosenberg, the Obama White House will use the Internet and its capabilities just as FDR used the radio to connect to the nation. America is now shadowing history book tales of the Great Depression. Some Americans have hope that President-elect Barack Obama will bring with him his own New Deal to the White House.
11/10/2008
Obama to Bring Technology Update to White House
All through their campaign, the Obama camp relied heavily on e-mails, text messaging and the Internet to gather and inform supporters. A good example of this is their fundraising approach. Much of their fundraising was done by online donations or by rallying volunteers online to physically organize a fundraising event.
As President-elect Obama transitions to the White House, there has been much speculation about whether or not he will also transition his capacious online data base.
11/10/2008
Internet the Second Most-Used Medium for 2008 Presidential Election: Cisco Study
Online video and other social media applications are playing significant role in U.S. politics. To evaluate the role of new-generation communication technology on Americans' political engagement, Compete and Cisco conducted a Visual Networking Index study, which highlights the role that visual networking is playing as a source of U.S. presidential campaign news and information.
11/7/2008